Amazing, wonderful, masterpiece. Richie proved he could do anything better than what Purple was doing at the same time, and this was sooooooooo much better
Nothing like old music.... See the live performances. No lip singing... Pure and exactly like a studio record... And most importantly Lyrics and Music is so rich unlike today's music where only two or three lines are repeated with full of slang words.
No one can touch Dio but doogie white is right up there with graham Bonett, imo. Turner was good too but his voice was suited to a different style. Bonett and white are evenly matched and both underrated
The one lineup of Rainbow I never saw live…. this vid makes me regret missing them. Blackmore IS the best live rock guitarist ever. Fully capable of blazing sweep picking, been doing it live since the mid-1960s… but applies it so much more tastefully than all his many protégés. Says more in 90 seconds of blues (see the beginning of the live DP Gypsy’s Kiss vid from 1985) than a ‘bluesman’ like Clapton or Stevie Ray Vaughan said in a lifetime. Those of you saying “it’s not a competition”, well….. you are right, and you are not quite right. I won’t say Blackmore is the best guitarist in my lifetime, that’s probably Tommy Emmanuel - but clearly, there have been no better live performers on rock guitar than Blackmore.
@@jirirambousek7845 I attended two shows on the Alcatrazz tour, with Yngwie and Graham Bonnet. And one show on the very first Rising Force tour. Yes Yngwie can play, and that was him at his best. But he did not then, and to this day still does not, know how to lay back and support others in the band. And so he gets tedious. There are only so many arpeggios and leg kicks and clearly derivative poses you can pull off before it’s “ok, this is getting tiresome”. The greatest live performance sin is to turn ‘em off immediately… the second greatest is to become boring halfway through your set.
-95 tour first gig on Helsinki, was the first time for me to see Rainbow live. It was excellent. One thing I'll always cherish. Ritchie was excellent, well, the whole band was. Happy times!
I don' t know the name of this singer but he is verry, verry good ! He has a really beautiful voice for Rainbow and perhaps another band but I like his performance with Ritchie Blackmore and I love Ritchie. Cheers from France !
@@robertbishop5357 Merci de votre réponse, j' ai trouvé son nom et je le trouve super ! Je pense qu' il est l' un des meilleurs chanteurs de ce groupe mythique ! Je les ai vu à Cambrai en France et aussi en Allemagne dans les années 80 (lors de mon service militaire) mais avec une autre formation dont Cozzy Powel à la batterie, j' ai aussi adoré. Pour info, Ritchie s' est éclipsé 10 secondes derrière un rideau et a réapparu avec sa Fender blanche mais il avait mis des gros gants de soudeurs, il a fait un solo d' enfer ! C' était féerique !
@lw48wp4 I like Ritchie just as much as the next Rainbow/ Deep Purple fan, but let's face it: There is no such thing as the best guitarist or best musician. It's all about emotion and art.
@brosaguitar Okay... I have to say he is the best guitarist for me. Of course there is no "official" best guitarist because everyone has his one opinion about that.
I love Rainbow. I love DP. I love Beethoven. When Rainbow or DP goes into that stuff it just sells the band short. I would rather them found different progressions in those same keys but i understand why they did it. The familiarity of those classical tunes is embedded in people and people will listen if they like it or not.
I bought the album as a teenager and listened to it a lot. It has 1 good song, Ariel. The rest is horrendous. In hindsight, being a musician myself today, it is clear that Blackmore was wasting his last decade as a good player with subpar music and compositions. This is, perhaps, the tragic side of Blackmore: the guy was immensely talented at a time when most things were still undiscovered, but did relatively little with it (2 great DP albums on which he played extraordinaly, essentially) and never curated his legacy, but shat on it. In this clip, he’s 50. The guy who invented the riff of Smoke On The Water, played brilliant solos and is considered the father of neoclassical techniques should have filled arenas at the time, yet he couldn’t bring himself to get along with another 50 yr old man and decided to play second rate crap instead, rather than to gain maturity and elevate Purple to the status they deserved. That stuff is cute at 20, perhaps 30, but pathetic at 50. I’ll remain a huge fan until I die, but this makes me sad.
Stranger in us all is a great album
This line-up is wonderful!
And underrated
Yeah Doogie White fits perfectly in Rainbow. Sounds much better than most Joe Lynn Turner stuff
Ritchie at his peak IMHO . Smooth and clear playing and also great tone!
Amazing, wonderful, masterpiece. Richie proved he could do anything better than what Purple was doing at the same time, and this was sooooooooo much better
Mr Blackmore is the greatest rock guitarist of all time.
Tell me I'm wrong
You may actually be right.
you are wrong. he is the god!
You are not wrong
Yngwie, George Lynch and Walter Giardino could take his spot as well
Hell yeah!!! He also has an amazing ear for talent. Every Rainbow front man has been an exceptional vocalist.
OLD . RICHIE IS TE BEST ! LONG LIVE ROCK&roll ! Thanks.
heavens!! Ritchie creates divine music with just one light touch just as easily as God created the universe...
Nothing like old music.... See the live performances. No lip singing... Pure and exactly like a studio record... And most importantly Lyrics and Music is so rich unlike today's music where only two or three lines are repeated with full of slang words.
Creo que en este tour Blackmore estaba en su mejor nivel, su forma de tocar es demasiado precisa.
concordo!!!
Es una lastima que no siguiera sacando albumes despues de stranger in us all :'(
Best Rainbow-Singer ever! Doughie White!
He's great, but best of course is Dio
Hes great but he is not turner
No one can touch Dio but doogie white is right up there with graham Bonett, imo. Turner was good too but his voice was suited to a different style. Bonett and white are evenly matched and both underrated
The one lineup of Rainbow I never saw live…. this vid makes me regret missing them. Blackmore IS the best live rock guitarist ever. Fully capable of blazing sweep picking, been doing it live since the mid-1960s… but applies it so much more tastefully than all his many protégés. Says more in 90 seconds of blues (see the beginning of the live DP Gypsy’s Kiss vid from 1985) than a ‘bluesman’ like Clapton or Stevie Ray Vaughan said in a lifetime. Those of you saying “it’s not a competition”, well….. you are right, and you are not quite right. I won’t say Blackmore is the best guitarist in my lifetime, that’s probably Tommy Emmanuel - but clearly, there have been no better live performers on rock guitar than Blackmore.
have you seen prime Yngwie ?:)
@@jirirambousek7845 I attended two shows on the Alcatrazz tour, with Yngwie and Graham Bonnet. And one show on the very first Rising Force tour. Yes Yngwie can play, and that was him at his best. But he did not then, and to this day still does not, know how to lay back and support others in the band. And so he gets tedious. There are only so many arpeggios and leg kicks and clearly derivative poses you can pull off before it’s “ok, this is getting tiresome”. The greatest live performance sin is to turn ‘em off immediately… the second greatest is to become boring halfway through your set.
-95 tour first gig on Helsinki, was the first time for me to see Rainbow live. It was excellent. One thing I'll always cherish. Ritchie was excellent, well, the whole band was.
Happy times!
Very exciting, the master begins his solo on diffiicult to cure with lighting fast sweeping arpeggios!
AWESOME SONG!!! LONG LIVE ROCK & ROLL!!!
this sweep picking is a good feeling!!! 5:11
"We like to thank you very much for all of you who bought it, and there will be severe beating for those who didn't buy it later on."
lmao
Fabulous thank
Блэкмор Бог!!! 🤘💪🤘
Everyone bashed this album, I like a lot of the songs on it, total throwback to the late Dio-early Bonnet/Turner albums!
Surely a hidden gem in Rainbow's Discography! I Wish they would remaster and do vinyl release of it like they did with rest of the discography.
I think it's a classic rainbow album, just sublime
I don' t know the name of this singer but he is verry, verry good ! He has a really beautiful voice for Rainbow and perhaps another band but I like his performance with Ritchie Blackmore and I love Ritchie. Cheers from France !
His name is Doogie White
Doogie White.
@@robertbishop5357 Merci de votre réponse, j' ai trouvé son nom et je le trouve super ! Je pense qu' il est l' un des meilleurs chanteurs de ce groupe mythique ! Je les ai vu à Cambrai en France et aussi en Allemagne dans les années 80 (lors de mon service militaire) mais avec une autre formation dont Cozzy Powel à la batterie, j' ai aussi adoré. Pour info, Ritchie s' est éclipsé 10 secondes derrière un rideau et a réapparu avec sa Fender blanche mais il avait mis des gros gants de soudeurs, il a fait un solo d' enfer ! C' était féerique !
Doogie White who also was on the excellent Yngwie Malmsteen album Attack in 2002. ruclips.net/p/OLAK5uy_myXD52qgQ_9239_PzUF0w-XsQeCDwrDPk
Jeux des doigts sur sa guitare Ritchie Blakmore très impressionnant
Tout à fait. feeling et précision. Enorme !
I love to play this song in the highway 😎 🚙
Великолепно!👍
@lw48wp4
I like Ritchie just as much as the next Rainbow/ Deep Purple fan, but let's face it: There is no such thing as the best guitarist or best musician. It's all about emotion and art.
Хорош пацанчик! Но всегда вспоминаем Дио!
The Man in Black is Johnny Cash, Ritchie is Black Knight :)
Great stuff
Blackmore at his absolute best!!!
Excelente tema Blackmore es un Dios de la guitarra
@brosaguitar Okay... I have to say he is the best guitarist for me. Of course there is no "official" best guitarist because everyone has his one opinion about that.
❤❤🎸🔥👍👏❤❤❤🎸❤
Best Deep Purple lineup 🙏
Alone his stage acting is God
I love Rainbow. I love DP. I love Beethoven. When Rainbow or DP goes into that stuff it just sells the band short. I would rather them found different progressions in those same keys but i understand why they did it. The familiarity of those classical tunes is embedded in people and people will listen if they like it or not.
Ritchie Blackmore could play musis from Strange in us all' album again.
Все фронтмены у НЕГО хороши, с чилийцем был на концерте. Но ДИОэто ДИО.
Ронні Джеймс Діо та Дуггі Вайт-найкращі вокалісти гурту Райнбов. Ronnie James Dio and Dougie White are the best vocalists of Rainbow.
Amo muito ariel mas éh mago do rock. éh
Вещь
🌹🥰🎸🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶👍🇸🇪
Mr.Richard Hugh Blackmore 🎸⚡🔥💪👊😎🤘
5*****!!!
Booo!! Ritchie rules!! :D
ritchie on fire
Some kind of edit @ 3:19 ? Sounds like part of the solo got axed . WTF ?
Ritchie, Dio, Ian και μετά το τέλος. Δεν ταιριάζει ο τραγουδιστής με την ιστορία του συγκροτήματος. Dio λείπεις πολύ...
Το ξέρεις ότι είναι διαφορετικά συγκροτήματα έτσι;
is this version cut at 3:20 ?
Not got
Bruce Dickinson he is not!
Want to see Dickinson try to pull off this song
JLT much better
I bought the album as a teenager and listened to it a lot. It has 1 good song, Ariel. The rest is horrendous. In hindsight, being a musician myself today, it is clear that Blackmore was wasting his last decade as a good player with subpar music and compositions. This is, perhaps, the tragic side of Blackmore: the guy was immensely talented at a time when most things were still undiscovered, but did relatively little with it (2 great DP albums on which he played extraordinaly, essentially) and never curated his legacy, but shat on it. In this clip, he’s 50. The guy who invented the riff of Smoke On The Water, played brilliant solos and is considered the father of neoclassical techniques should have filled arenas at the time, yet he couldn’t bring himself to get along with another 50 yr old man and decided to play second rate crap instead, rather than to gain maturity and elevate Purple to the status they deserved. That stuff is cute at 20, perhaps 30, but pathetic at 50. I’ll remain a huge fan until I die, but this makes me sad.